Takes strength to work on things that people think cannot be worked up on.

Takes strength to love someone who is as flawed and as scarred as you or even more.

Takes strength to be stubborn enough not to give up, even when you fail on a massive scale.

Takes strength to get up, after falling seven times.

Takes strength to be insanely courageous and attempting to do something great.

Takes strength to judge your day, not by the harvest, but by the seeds you sow.

Takes strength to accept that you are weakened by fears and befriended by flaws.

Takes strength to carry the dark clouds and the rain.

Takes strength to do things you are passionate about.

Takes strength to stand tall and smile even after you have been hurt, after all that you have been through. There is strength in being nice to every one. So don’t ever question yourself, “why did this happen, I was so nice to every one always ?”. People are never going to give everything you deserve. So just smile and move on.

Takes strength to tell people about your feelings. How you love them. How absolutely magical they are. It may sound weird and scary, but it takes strength to tell them that you want them, need them, love them.

Takes strength to be desperate. Desperate for love, risk, magic and eternal happiness.

Takes strength to recognise that you are sad, out of plan, upset and lonely. There is braveness in being soft.

Takes strength to admit that you are not the strongest, funniest and most talented person in the room. But the most brave and kind one. The one full of potentials. The one willing to learn. The one willing to evolve.

Takes strength in being over enthusiastic and loving the crap out of everything you do.

Takes strength to never give up on yourself, even if the entire world has. You are more than what you are going through.

Takes strength to battle hardships. They prepare ordinary people for the extraordinary things. It’s not the impact of a hardship that determines you, but the refusal to let a hardship dictate your life.

The greatest battle wasn’t fought in Africa or America or Asia, the greatest battle was fought inside your mind. It is impossible to beat someone who refuses to give up !

No one can decide your fate, no one can imprison you, your abilities, your strengths. You are a lava dying to break through from the volcano of trials. Look at it in the eye, no matter how bad it is. Let your strengths speak for you.

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I am Tajwar Fatma, a doctor by profession, a writer by passion and a dancer by heart. I am no Gandhi or Budhdha. Just an over thinker, trying to impact the world positively. Apart from being super optimistic all the time, I love trying out new things. I come from a family of Poets and Writers, but I have never written before. I take real life experiences as my inspiration. I hope you will love my take on things. Please feel free to drop an email about your life at tajwar.fatma1@gmail.com. I will love to share them with the world. Also Follow me on Facebook and Instagram by clicking on the links below. HAPPY READING !!
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I feel like I can move a mountain now, Taj! I REALLY needed this today. Thank you! You are one of the strongest females I know, and I’m lucky enough to call you my friend. You rocked it in this post. Thank you for that. ❤️​😍​

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Ipuna you are one of the strongest ladies I have known as well. You are such an inspiration. And I love you for everything ❤
I'm so glad that you liked it Ipuna.
Have a great weekend Dear ❤

I can relate to the fact that it takes strength to walk out of toxic relationships. This is soooo incredibly true. There are so many people that stay in terrible relationships, they’re either afraid to be alone or afraid of the unknown and can’t handle change. Some people would rather stay in something familiar to them, even if that something is toxic and bad for them.

Thank you so much.
Your comments are such a treat to my eyes. And Im so glad that they are appreciated by some one who has such a thorough knowledge about everything.
Thank you so much for brightening up my day.
Have a great weekend ❤

Thank you so much ♡
A little busy with college and I have a few ventures that I’ll be telling you all about very soon.
I haven’t been very active on WordPress recently. So please bear with me. I’ll be back reading your amazing blogs really really soon ❤
Happy Sunday ♡

This is such an amazing post. Though is seems little but it speaks so big and I can relate to every single sentence, but this sentence really got me “Your struggles today are building your strengths for tomorrow. Grow through what you go through.” I believe that bad experience of today brings out the best in tomorrow. Adversity is an opportunity for growth, this is such a great reminder; thanks for sharing, keep up the good work and stay blessed.

That is so good to know Mylene that it resonated you.
It takes strength to sustain trials and emerge stronger and more optimistic out of them. And I wish you lots of good luck in that ❤
How have you been doing?

A little busy with college and I have a few ventures that I’ll be telling you all about very soon.
I haven’t been very active on WordPress recently. So please bear with me. I’ll be back reading your amazing blogs really really soon ❤
Happy Sunday ♡

I’m glad I was finally able to get over here and read your post, Tajwarr. I enjoyed it very much. The GIFs are a nice touch, but what I enjoyed the most were the quotes by Eleanor Roosevelt and your own musings here and there about how it takes strength to keep going, to keep fighting, and to admit that we aren’t always at our best. (That’s my own phrasing of it, mind.)

Hey World,
I am Tajwar Fatma, a doctor by profession, a writer by passion and a dancer by heart. I am no Gandhi or Budhdha. Just an over thinker, trying to impact the world positively. Apart from being super optimistic all the time, I love trying out new things. I come from a family of Poets and Writers, but I have never written before. I take real life experiences as my inspiration. I hope you will love my take on things. Please feel free to drop an email about your life at tajwar.fatma1@gmail.com. I will love to share them with the world. Also Follow me on Facebook and Instagram by clicking on the links below. HAPPY READING !!